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Today’s weather and weather forecast in CABA and the suburbs: what will it be like on Monday, August 5

A new work week begins and the National Meteorological Service (SMN) has already anticipated what the weather will be like this Monday, August 5 in Buenos Aires and surrounding areas. In addition, it anticipated the weather for the next few days. This Monday 5th, At the start of another work week, skies are expected to remain mostly cloudy and The temperature is around 8 degrees minimum and a maximum of 17 degrees.

According to the SMN, on Tuesday, August 6, the sky will remain very cloudy throughout the day and the temperature will range between 14 degrees minimum and 17 degrees maximum.

How to receive alerts from the National Meteorological Service on your cell phone

The new official application launched by the National Meteorological Service is now available so that users can have information on the weather, forecasts and early warning system for the entire country on their cell phones. The app is free for iOS and Android systems.

One of the distinguishing features of the official app is that it provides information about the Early Warning System and notifies the user when some type of alert has been issued for their city. In addition, the application provides the possibility of automatically viewing information about the location of the device or saving several cities as favorites to quickly access the data; it provides weather data from the official network of SMN meteorological stations, the extended seven-day forecast, alerts, warnings and very short-term notices.

This is the first version of the app to incorporate more features, such as a widget, satellite and radar images, and weather models. The weather app is available on Google Play for Android versions 10 and above, and on the App Store for iOS, and can be found under the name SMN: Weather and Forecast.

Today’s weather and weather forecast in CABA and the suburbs: what will it be like on Monday, August 5

Alert levels for extreme temperatures and their implications:

  • Yellow alert: This alert level, represented by the colour yellow, indicates a mild to moderate impact on health according to the SMN system. It means that temperatures can be dangerous, especially for vulnerable groups such as children, people over 65 years of age or those with chronic diseases.

  • Orange Alert: When an orange alert is issued, a moderate to high health effect due to high temperatures is indicated. This alert level indicates that weather conditions may be very dangerous, especially for those considered to be at high risk.

  • Red alert: The red alert is the most serious and indicates a high to extreme impact on health due to heat. In this case, temperatures are considered extremely dangerous and can affect all people, even those in good health.

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